Tags Amazon Message To Amazon: Now that you have regular people making your home deliveries.. Maybe they should wear a Vest with AMAZON DELIVERY on it….. I almost shot a MF creeping up to my crib last night…. Just sayin.— ICE T (@FINALLEVEL) May 21, 2019 “Just sayin…thanks for the suggestion,” Clark wrote. “We MF’ing love you and our drivers. Lots of innovations coming on this and many that already exist to help you track your package and delivery on a map. Thanks for being a customer.”Contractors who deliver packages as part of Amazon Flex aren’t required to wear uniforms, but they can use something called virtual ID on their phones to confirm their identity. Lisa Lake/Getty Images Ice-T has some advice for Amazon.The rapper took to Twitter on Tuesday to blast the e-commerce giant for not making it clear who its delivery drivers are. “Message To Amazon: Now that you have regular people making your home deliveries.. Maybe they should wear a Vest with AMAZON DELIVERY on it….. I almost shot a MF creeping up to my crib last night…. Just sayin,” Ice-T tweeted. 3 Share your voice 0:55 First published May 22 at 3:14 p.m. PT.Update, 5:02 p.m.: Adds background on Amazon Flex. Now playing: Watch this: What Amazon’s one-day shipping means for you Just sayin…thanks for the suggestion. We MF’ing love you and our drivers. Lots of innovations coming on this and many that already exist to help you track your package and delivery on a map. Thanks for being a customer.— Dave Clark (@davehclark) May 21, 2019 Comments Online Amazon’s customer service account quickly responded, asking the rapper to share details about the incident on a company support page. Dave Clark, Amazon’s senior vice president of worldwide operations, also responded to Ice-T’s tweet. read more

OnePlus 6T Thunder Purple Review: Fashionable and classy IBTimes VideoRelated VideosMore videos Play VideoPauseMute0:05/0:59Loaded: 0%0:06Progress: 0%Stream TypeLIVE-0:54?Playback Rate1xChaptersChaptersDescriptionsdescriptions off, selectedSubtitlessubtitles settings, opens subtitles settings dialogsubtitles off, selectedAudio Trackdefault, selectedFullscreenThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaqueFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsReset restore all settings to the default valuesDoneClose Modal DialogEnd of dialog window. COPY LINKAD Loading … OnePlus has become a household name in the smartphone industry. The company has built a reputation in its field by listening to customer feedback and improving products. This has helped the brand grow by leaps and bounds. As it continues to enhance the user experience on its phones, there’s a new feature in the offing that greatly benefits users who spend a lot of time on their phones.At a time when people’s lives revolve around smartphones and screen-time is higher than ever, it is important to practice caution. The shift from OLED to LCD on most premium and mid-range smartphones, as beneficial as it has been, comes with its own setbacks. Since OLED panels use Pulse Width Modulation technique to control backlight brightness, the rapid on and off variations at low levels causes the screen to flicker.As a result, screen flickering in low-light conditions, which most users might not notice, can cause eye strain. With people spending more time on smartphones, be it for watching movies or playing games, the exposure to the screen flickering at low brightness levels is extremely high. While companies have come up with ways to help users cut down on screen-time by introducing features where users can track and control the amount of time spent on apps, OnePlus has another way to help users. OnePlus 6T displayIBTimes India/Sami KhanOnePlus to the rescue…If excessive smartphone usage is causing health problems like headaches and eye strain, OnePlus is working on a feature that will help users without having them to cut down on essential screen time. The feature is called DC Dimming, which we’ve seen in Black Shark 2 and other brands like Oppo, Meizu and Vivo’s iQOO are planning to offer in future phones. With the help of DC Dimming, OnePlus will counter the effects of PWM.DC Dimming does the job of PWM technique of dimming the OLED panel by adjusting DC current. It is simple and popularly used in offices, homes and retail spaces for dynamic lighting solutions.OnePlus CEO Pete Lau confirmed that OnePlus is working on bringing DC Dimming feature to its phones. Since the feature comes at a cost of quality, the company decided to play safe and offer it as an optional setting under OnePlus Lab or Developer Options in a future update. OnePlus 6T brightness settingIBTimes India/Sami KhanDC Dimming in OnePlus phones is going to be useful for those who prioritise health over display quality. We say so because users will not be able to get the true OLED experience with the feature turned on.Lau did not comment on when users can expect the feature in their phone settings or the phones that will get the optional display setting. But users can expect DC Dimming to be added to the settings in the next software update. Closeread more

Obaidul QuaderRuling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on Tuesday said that the prime minister sent a letter to Kamal Hossain inviting dialogue with an interest of continuation of the democratic trend, reports UNB.The dialogue will be held with the Awami League, not with the government, said Obaidul, also the road transport and bridges minister.”Awami League will finalise the list who will attend the dialogue after getting the list from Jatiya Oikya Front,” said Qauder while talking to reporters at the Secretariat.Earlier in the morning, prime minister Sheikh Hasina invited Jatiya Oikya Front to join the dialogue with her party at 7:00pm on Thursday at Ganobhaban.Responding to a question, the minister said the dialogue is not being arranged over any pressure.”We welcome them as they want to discuss their seven-point demand and 11 goals with us,” said Quader.The Election Commission will decide about accepting their demands and the court will decide on some other issues, he added.”There is no chance of any non-registered party to participate in the dialogue. We are not sitting with the BNP, but with Oikya Front and expecting all the problems will be solved on the dialogue table,” said the minister.As they mentioned their seven-point demand and 11 goals in the letter, so there is no chance of denying their demands, said Quader adding “The discussion will be held on the table.””This newly formed cabinet will be the election-time government and the election will be held under the election commission, not under the government,” he said.There is a possibility that the size of newly formed government will be same as the present one, he said adding, “New faces may be added or not.”read more

Share Nicolas Henderson/FlickrTexas State Capitol in Austin.More than two dozen new Texas state laws took effect with the first of the year.Top of the list is SB 5, the latest version of the Texas voter ID law. The law’s supporters argue it is necessary to combat voter fraud. A federal court has already ruled that SB 5 discriminates against minorities, as its opponents contend. The law is now awaiting review by the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to determine whether lawmakers intended to discriminate.“If it’s the case that it’s believed that Texas did so on purpose, it may pull Texas back into a specific provision under the Voting Rights Act, which would require federal supervision when Texas changes any kind of election law,” says Brandon Rottinghaus, professor of political science at the University of Houston. “This process is what we call ‘preclearance.’”Another new law, SB 1381, aims to cut down on credit and debit card fraud by letting merchants ask for a photo ID. Al Pascual, Head of Fraud and Security at Javelin Strategy & Research, says the law would have been ideal about ten years ago.“So, it’s really only going to be for lost and stolen debit and credit cards,” says Pascual, noting that helps cut down on fraud against brick-and-mortar stores. “A lot of the fraud though unfortunately, now, because of EMV [chips] and just because criminals have gotten a lot better at it, has shifted online. So, instead of ripping off Walmart, they’re ripping off Walmart.com, and in that case you’re not going to check an ID.”While the law allows merchants to ask for a photo ID, it does not require them to do so.Several of the other new laws are targeted to specific industries or interest groups. SB 1383 increases the amount of milk a truck can transport from 80,000 lbs. to 90,000 lbs. SB 549 allows organizations that applied for a temporary bingo license from the Texas Lottery Commission to get a refund if they haven’t used it within a year of the date the license was issued.A complete list of Texas laws that took effect January 1, 2018 is available here. X 00:00 /01:09 Listen To embed this piece of audio in your site, please use this code:read more